"Unsafe and unprofessional" interaction was in violation of international maritime laws, Central Command says
She didn't remember ever swallowing a piece of wire, which was tearing through her abdomen years after her braces were removed
David Berkowitz terrorized New York City; now, in his only interview marking the 40th anniversary of his arrest, the serial killer opens up about what led him to kill, and his life in prison
Savvy investor buys street in San Francisco's most exclusive neighborhood for mere $90,000
Google software engineer James Damore was fired after he wrote a memo railing against what he called Google's "shaming culture." He also criticized the company's diversity initiatives and said women don't work well in high-stress jobs. Anna Werner reports.
A manhunt is underway in Missouri for a former convict who police say killed an officer during a traffic stop. Missouri State Highway Patrol says they are looking for 39-year-old Ian McCarthy, who has been charged in Sunday's shooting death of Clinton police officer Gary Michael. Jericka Duncan reports.
The legal use of marijuana is the latest temptation available to tens of millions of people who visit Las Vegas each year. But the law mandates the legally bought marijuana be consumed in a private residence, which puts tourists in a tough spot. Mark Strassmann reports.
Amid historically tight trading ranges and light volume, fewer and fewer stocks are playing along for the ride up
Mayors who dared challenge President Nicolas Maduro's fast-increasing power are being locked up apace
New CBS News poll finds that Republicans are split on whether their party is getting in the way of Trump's agenda
Facebook post says Sinead O'Connor is "receiving the best of care" after talking about her mental illnesses and pleading for help in a tearful video
Trump administration opens door to industry-friendly changes to sweeping plan imposed by Obama
President Trump has so far rejected the advice of his national security adviser for the next steps in Afghanistan, a war that's been going on for nearly 16 years. Erik Prince, founder of the security firm previously known as Blackwater, wants to send about 5,000 private military contractors to replace troops helping the Afghan army. Prince, now executive director of Frontier Services Group, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the plan that he says would cut the annual cost of the war from an estimated $45 billion to less than $10 billion.
Actor Chris O'Dowd has appeared in movies including "Bridesmaids" and "Saint Vincent." He also earned a Tony nomination for his role in Broadway's "Of Mice and Men." O'Dowd joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his latest role as a hit man who is trying to leave his past behind and become a filmmaker, as well as other projects he's working on.
Millions of eggs pulled from grocery store shelves in Europe and destroyed over fear of Fipronil contamination
A San Francisco company is releasing 20 million mosquitoes into a California neighborhood in the name of science. But the people behind the experiment in Fresno are hoping it actually reduces the mosquito population and the dangerous diseases they carry. Mireya Villarreal reports.
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